Always loved LMAD with Monty Hall. Loved watching the ladies costumes with the long legs, hot pants, and sexy tall boots. Heck, I was 10 in 1975...and grew up too fast!
Back in the day those kind of stereo systems with the turntable had four speeds. 16, 33, 45, 78,. By the time those stereos were popular there were no more 78 or 16th in production but people still had them and they sounded a whole lot better on those kind of stereos than they did on the original victrolas that they were meant to be played on. In the more speakers you had the better the sound system was that's how it was back in the Heyday of those kind of stereo systems
Thanx for sharing this! I remember seeing this but I missed most of it. Only saw bits and pieces before now. :)
They offered Tic Tac in this episode! I can see because Wacky Packages spoofed this as Tic Toc in the 10th series in 1974.
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Monty made a mistake, he had six cents, England makes the Penny America makes the Cent
Always loved LMAD with Monty Hall. Loved watching the ladies costumes with the long legs, hot pants, and sexy tall boots. Heck, I was 10 in 1975...and grew up too fast!
At 16:40, wished they didn't edit that zonk moment. I love to see it from start to finish.
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How many record speeds are there on that record player and why is there four speakers on the fisher stereo system.
Back in the day those kind of stereo systems with the turntable had four speeds. 16, 33, 45, 78,. By the time those stereos were popular there were no more 78 or 16th in production but people still had them and they sounded a whole lot better on those kind of stereos than they did on the original victrolas that they were meant to be played on. In the more speakers you had the better the sound system was that's how it was back in the Heyday of those kind of stereo systems
@@zorenxam4693 You forgot to say today's turntable's are superior in sound, some people still think they haven't made a record since 1988 lol
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